10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MUCKENDER»
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muckender en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Proceedings - Philological Society, London
... the O.-E. mucketer or muckender. The connexion of the Lat. mucus and its
descendants with the series founded on the articulation snu is well illustrated by
the Gael. smuc, a snivel, a snore, a nasal sound (Shaw) ; smucail, snuffling,
speaking ...
Philological Society (Great Britain), 1854
2
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
For thy dull fancy a muckender is fit, To wipethe (labberings otthy snotty wit.
Dorset. « To MUCKER, v. n. [from mud.] To scram- ble for money ; to hoard up ; to
get or save mean- Jy: a word used by Chaucer, and still retained in conversation.
3
Early Voyages and Travels in the Levant
2 Muckender is derived from Spanish mocador, French mouchoir ' You knew her
little, and when her apron was but a muckender.1 (Dr. Corbett's Marriage, 1658.)
5 Finicalness = foppishness. " Gray's finicalness about expressions was ...
4
Bullettino della Commissione archeologica municipale
... parent of the O.-E. mucketer or muckender. The connexion of the Lat. mucus
and its descendants with the series founded on the articulation snu is well
illustrated by the Gael. smuc, a snivel, a snore, a nasal sound (Shaw) ; smucail,
snuffling, ...
5
Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing ...
(3) ». To manure land. (4) v. To labour hard. Kent. (5) To run a muck, to go mad.
Devon. (6) *. A busy person. " In this here business, de squire was head muck."
Kent. MuCKENDER, MUCKINDER, MUCKItER, A handkerchief. See Mockadour.
6
The Comical History of Don Quixote: As it was Acted at the ...
[Holds out her Muckender. Gines. Oh thank ye, Miftrifs, thank ye ; but you fee the
Knight has done the bufinefs without and now there's joy on both fides : Get up,
get up. quickly, fweet Lady, get up. [Here Poppet Melifendra gets up behind ...
Thomas D'Urfey, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Henry Purcell, 1729
7
A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
Well have a bib, for spoiling of thy doublet, And a fringed muckender hang at thy
girdle. B. If Fl. Capt. iii. 5. MUCK IT ER, s. Seems to be a corruption of the same
word. Onely upon his mvckiter and band he had an F, By which I did suppose his
...
8
The works of Beaumont and Fletcher: in fourteen volumes: ...
Come; 'twill make thee A little rheumatic, but that's all one; We'll have a bib, for
spoiling of thy doublet, And a fringed muckender 4 hang at thy girdle ; I'll be thy
nurse, and get a coral for thee, And a fine ring of bells. Jac. 'Faith, this is
somewhat ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Henry William Weber, 1812
9
Transactions of the Philological Society
... apparently the immediate parent of the O.-E. mucketer or muckender. The
connexion of the Lat. mucus and its descendants with the series founded on the
articulation snu is well illustrated by the Gael. smuc, a snivel, a snore, a nasal
sound ...
Philological Society (Great Britain), 1854
10
Works: With and Introd. and Explanatory Notes By Henry Weber
Come; 'twill make thee A little rheumatic, but that's all one; We'll have a bib, for
spoiling of thy doublet, And a fringed muckender 4 hang at thy girdle ; I'll be thy
nurse, and get a coral for thee, And a fine ring of bells. Jac. 'Faith, this is
somewhat ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Henry William Weber, 1812